
Keen to get a jump on next season's trend? With our handy London Fashion Week cheat sheet, you'll be well ahead of the fashion curve. After a week of traipsing around shows, we have heroically incurred blisters, wardrobe envy and canape fatigue in order to distill thousands of catwalk looks into seven must-know trends. No need to thank us...

Click, absorb and shop the trends here:
- Trend one: Winter florals<p> <strong>Seen at: </strong>Erdem, Burberry, Temperley, Christopher Kane, Giles.</p> <p> <strong>Translated?</strong> Spring catwalks are strewn with pretty floral prints. But winter? No so much. This season London designers bucked the trend and flowers were EVERYWHERE. Darker backgrounds and rich, jewel tones make it easy to work it with tights.</p> <p> <strong>Wearability:</strong> 8/10</p>

- Trend one: Winter florals<p> <strong>Work it now: </strong>Chintzy floral dress, <a href="http://www.topshop.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?catalogId=33057&storeId=12556&productId=3980083&categoryId=277012&langId=-1&siteID=RgXf7X27eGE-yqaEG28D1Q4uzDMjKr6BMw&cmpid=ukls_deeplink&_$ja=tsid:19906|prd:RgXf7X27eGE">£26 from Topshop</a></p>

- Trend two: Flatforms<p> <strong>Seen at: </strong>This was a definite fash pack favourite, the thick-soled flatform graced many a f-row. These were also the footwear of choice at J W Anderson, aka Alexa Chung's new favourite label.</p> <p> <strong>Translated? </strong>With the height of a heel and the comfort of a flat, this is a gift of a trend. But tread carefully, the chunky shape needs to be countered by skinny trousers or ladylike midi.</p> <p> <strong>Wearabilty: </strong>5/10, just make sure you keep your silhouette skinny.</p>

- Trend two: Flatforms<p> <strong>Work it now: </strong>Klive flatform espadrilles, <a href="http:// http://shopping.mydaily.co.uk/redirect.php?prodID=78458997&pID=5513&dest=http://click.linksynergy.com%2Fdeeplink%3Fid%3DRgXf7X27eGE%26mid%3D35838%26murl%3Dhttp%253A%252F%252Fwww%252Etopshop%252Ecom%252Fwebapp%252Fwcs%252Fstores%252Fservlet%252FProductDisplay%253FcatalogId%253D33057%2526storeId%253D12556%2526productId%253D4537643%2526categoryId%253D208543%2526langId%253D%252D1 ">£55 from Topshop</a></p>

- Trend three: Two tone illusion<p> <strong>See at: </strong>Stella McCartney</p> <p> <strong>Translated? </strong>Yes these are figure-hugging silhouettes, but Ms McCartney has given us the gift of optical illusion. Kate Moss, Yasmin Le Bon and <a href="http://www.mydaily.co.uk/2011/11/21/kate-winslet-wears-stella-mccartney-bodycon-to-carnage-premiere/">Kate Winslet are already fans.</a></p> <p> <strong>Wearability: </strong>4/10</p>

- Trend three: The two tone illusion<p> <strong>Work it now: </strong><a href="http://www.asos.com/MSGM/MSGM-Two-Colour-Skinny-Trousers/Prod/pgeproduct.aspx?iid=2061365&cid=14736&sh=0&pge=0&pgesize=20&sort=-1&clr=Black%2fwhite">MSGM two tone skinny trousers, £165 at Asos</a></p>

- Trend four: The new midi<p> <strong>Seen at: </strong>Christopher Kane, Roksander Ilincic, Burberry, Michael Van Der Ham, McQ, Topshop.</p> <p> <strong>Translated? </strong>We're talking <em>well</em> below the knee people. The pencil skirt silhouette is also loosened up a bit, preventing awkward hobbling.</p> <p> <strong>Wearability: </strong>6/10. Heels are a none negotiable.</p>

- Trend four: The new midi<p> <strong>Wear it now: </strong><a href="http://shopping.mydaily.co.uk/redirect.php?prodID=61551423&pID=3568&dest=http://www.awin1.com%2Fcread.php%3Fclickref%3Dlynku%26awinaffid%3D126863%26awinmid%3D1249%26p%3Dhttp%253A%252F%252Fwww%252Emy%252Dwardrobe%252Ecom%252Fsportmax%252Fblack%252Dciad%252Dtechnical%252Djersey%252Dmid%252Dlength%252Dskirt%252D813349">Sportmax black jersey skirt, was £160 now £63.33 from My-Wardrobe</a></p>

- Trend five: Solider girl<p> <strong>Seen at: </strong>McQ, Burberry, Topshop, Belstaff, Margaret Howell</p> <p> <strong>Translated? </strong>Attention! Military looks ruled the London catwalks; cue a profusion of epaulettes, army green and structured and belted double breasted jackets with a sprinkling of peaked caps and even the odd Tam o' Shanter.</p> <p> <strong>Wearability:</strong> 9/10, as long as you steer clear of the Tam o' Shanter.</p>

- Trend five: Soldier girl<p> <strong>Wear it now: </strong><a href="http://shopping.mydaily.co.uk/redirect.php?prodID=74568847&pID=4493&dest=http://click.linksynergy.com%2Flink%3Fid%3DRgXf7X27eGE%26offerid%3D176198.112609%26type%3D15%26murl%3Dhttp%253A%252F%252Fwww.theoutnet.com%252Fintl%252Fproduct%252F112609%253Fcm_mmc%253DLinkshareUK-_-ProductFeed-_-JCrew-_-Jackets">J Crew silk and cotton blend jacket, reduced from £135 to £54 at The Outnet</a></p>

- Trend six: Printed to abstraction<p> <strong>Seen at: </strong>Mary Katrantzou, Giles, Christopher Kane, Stella, Peter Pilotto.</p> <p> <strong>Translated? </strong>With MyDaily contributing editor Mary Katrantzou leading the charge, the spring's ferocious appetite for prints has lingered - but this time things got a little bit abstract, and in places surreal. Mary took inspiration from pencils and bath taps, while Giles and Stella looked to marbled, swirling prints.</p> <p> <strong>Wearability: </strong>9/10 - easy peasy.</p> <p> </p>

- Trend six: Printed to abstraction<p> <strong>Work it now: </strong>Techno print silk shirt dress by <a href="http://shopping.mydaily.co.uk/redirect.php?prodID=73496503&pID=3568&dest=http://www.awin1.com%2Fcread.php%3Fclickref%3Dlynku%26awinaffid%3D126863%26awinmid%3D1249%26p%3Dhttp%253A%252F%252Fwww%252Emy%252Dwardrobe%252Ecom%252Fstolen%252Dgirlfriends%252Dclub%252Fday%252Dgarden%252Dgothic%252Dsilk%252Dshirt%252Ddress%252D452912">Stolen Girlfriend's Club, £240 from My-Wardrobe</a></p>


